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  6. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    Intelligence reached the Superintendent of Police for Gippsland at Sale this morning of a frightful murder at Stirling formerly known as the Haunted Stream, ...

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  7. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Dall. Cold. Safes. Munro. ...

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  8. THE COLLINS STREET BURGLARY.

    the watchman who was so cruelly ill treated by the burglars who visited Mayne, Nickless and Co.'s establishment on Saturday night, is an old colonist, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    It is generally believed that the Imperial Parliament will be prorogued about the 20th August. The division upon the amendment to ...

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  10. A DISPUTE WITH THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    Mr Edmond Mitchell, the secretary of the Pastoralists Union, has a grievance against the Victorian Railway department, which may lead to legal development, Some ...

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  11. THE REAL ESTATE BANK.

    In the cable message which appeared in this morning's "Argus," concerning Mr Munro's connection with the Real Estate Bank, reference was made to what the ...

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  12. A ROMANTIC STORY.

    An interesting narrative is involved in an application made to Mr Justice Hodges for administration in the estate of Michael O'Keeffe, otherwise known at John ...

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  13. LATEST PARTICULARS

    The sensational case referred to by our Sale correspondent is now occupying the attention of the police. Sterling in a small settlement about 30 miles ...

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  14. MR MUNRO AND THE AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    The position of the Agent-General promises to become a live question in the Assembly this week, as several members are eager to ...

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  15. BRITAIN IN EGYPT.

    Sir Charles Dilke has given notice of his intention to move a resolution next session to neutralise Egypt and place the country under a guarantee of the ...

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  16. EXPERT BURGLARS ADD SAFE ROBBERS AT WORK.

    The burglary which was committed at the premises of Messrs Mayne. Nickless and Co., carriers. 616 Collins street west, near Spencer street, at an early hour ...

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  17. A NEW APPELATE COURT.

    A council of Judges has issued a report in favor of the creation of a permanent Commercial Court to deal with mercantile cases on appeal from the ...

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  18. PUBLIC SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    Since the publication by THE HERALD of the recommendations of the Public Service Committee for the amalgamation of certain departments and retrenchment ...

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  19. ANOTHER GAS FATALITY.

    Dr Youl held an inquest at the Young Quern's hotel, Madeline street, Carlton, to-day, touching the death of the licensee Matthew O'Reilly, who died yesterday. ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The Russian Government has made a formal proposal to Germany to outer into negotiations for tho purpose of concluding a commercial treaty between the ...

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  21. THE CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    Reports of further riots caused by fear of the cholera on the part of the peasantry have reached here. The outbreak has occurred in the ...

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  22. THE MODEL LODGINGHOUSE.

    One would have thought that the hard times through which wo are passing, and have been passing for soma months, would have had the effect of ...

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  23. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A dreadful accident happened to Johr Drane on Saturday, on the Glengarry road, three miles from Traralgen. He was breakingin a horse, and got a chain ...

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  24. BREAKING INTO A RAILWAY STATION.

    Some time during last night the Hoyington railway station, near Toorak, was broken into. The door of the office was forced open with an iron bar or jommy, and an attempt ...

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  25. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    Affer about a week of dry weather accompanied by a few frosts, heavy rain fell again last night. It is now raining, and there in every indication of a heavy ...

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  26. THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS.

    The United States Congress has finally adjourned prior to the elections. ...

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  28. THE FREE LENDING LIBRARY.

    The free circulating library in connection with the Melbourne Public Library opens to-day. Dr Bride has completed his arrangements, arranged his catalogue, organised ...

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  29. LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Bar silver is 1d lower, the present quotation being 3s 3d per ounce. ...

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  30. THE PEACH APHIS.

    In connection with the reported appearance of Pouch aphis among some of the young orchards Mr C. French. Government entomologist, and Mr J, Knight, ...

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  31. SELLING UNWHOLESOME FOOD.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning the City Inspector proceeded against James Ellis, John Hill and Charles W. Kemp for soiling and exposing for sale in the ...

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  32. SHOPBREAKING AT SOUTH YARRA.

    The energetic shopbreakers paid a visit to the shop of Caroline Smith, draper, 113 Toorak road, South Yarra, on the 5th inst., daring the night. Entrance was gained by ...

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